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MHX-920 Operating Manual: Chapter2 General

 

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2. General 

 

2.0 Product Overview 

The MHX920 is a high-performance embedded wireless data transceiver.  
Operating in the 902 - 928 MHz ISM band, this frequency-hopping spread-
spectrum module is capable of providing reliable wireless data transfer 
between almost any type of equipment which uses an asynchronous serial 
interface.  The small-size and superior RF performance of this module make 
it ideal for many applications.  
 
While a pair of MHX920 modules can link two terminal devices (“point-to-
point” operation); multiple modules can be used together to create a 
network of various topologies, including “point-to-multipoint” and 
“repeater” operation. Multiple independent networks can operate 
concurrently, so it is possible for unrelated communications to take place in 
the same or a nearby area without sacrificing privacy or reliability. 
 

1.1  Features

 

Key features of the MHX920 include: 

  transmission within a public, license-exempt band of the radio 

spectrum

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 – this means that it can be used without access fees 

(such as those incurred by cellular airtime). 

 

a serial I/O data port  with handshaking and hardware flow 
control, allowing the MHX920 to interface directly to any 
equipment with an asynchronous serial interface. 

 

ease of installation and use – the MHX920 module uses a 
subset of standard AT style commands, very similar to those 
used by traditional telephone line modems. 

  all units in a system are physically identical, and can be 

configured as a master, repeater or slave using the AT 
command set. No hardware modifications are required 

  128 sets of user-selectable pseudo-random hopping patterns, 

intelligently designed to offer the possibility of separately 
operating multiple networks while providing security, 
reliability and high tolerance to interference. 

  encryption key with 65536 user-selectable values to maximize 

security and privacy of communications. 

 

32-bit of CRC error detection and auto re-transmit to provide 
accuracy and reliability of data. 

                                                           

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 902-928 MHz, which is license-free within North America; may need to be factory-

configured differently for some countries.

 

Summary of Contents for MHX-920

Page 1: ...MHX920 900 MHz Spread Spectrum OEM Transceiver Revision 0 10 January 9 2006 17 2135 32nd Ave N E Calgary Alberta T3K 4Z4 Phone 403 248 0028 Fax 403 248 2762 www microhardcorp com Model MHX920A Microh...

Page 2: ...IONAL WARRANTY Indemnification The Purchaser shall indemnify Microhard Systems Inc and its respective directors officers employees successors and assigns including any subsidiaries related corporation...

Page 3: ...d antennas Antennas not listed in the tables must be tested to comply with FCC Section 15 203 unique antenna connectors and Section 15 247 emissions WARNING MAXIMUM EIRP FCC Regulations allow up to 36...

Page 4: ...ights ii MHX920 Regulatory Requirements iii CONTENTS IV 2 GENERAL 1 2 0 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1 2 1 OUTPUT POWER LEVEL 2 3 INSTALLATION 4 3 0 OVERVIEW 4 3 1 ESTIMATING THE GAIN MARGIN 4 3 2 ANTENNAS AND CA...

Page 5: ...exempt band of the radio spectrum1 this means that it can be used without access fees such as those incurred by cellular airtime a serial I O data port with handshaking and hardware flow control allo...

Page 6: ...ry low power levels so it is recommended that the lowest power necessary is used using excessive power contributes to unnecessary RF pollution Ideally you should test the communications performance be...

Page 7: ...MHX 920 Operating Manual Chapter2 General 3...

Page 8: ...ween a transmitter receiver pair The number can be calculated based on knowledge of the equipment being deployed The following four factors make up a system gain calculation 1 Transmitter power user s...

Page 9: ...een system gain and path loss Referring to the same example suppose the path loss is 100 dB the gain margin would be 40 dB which is more than adequate for reliable communication Path loss is a very co...

Page 10: ...2 Antennas and Cabling This section describes the recommended procedure for installing cabling and antennas for use with the MHX920 module 3 2 1 Internal Cabling The most common method for installing...

Page 11: ...and any person when the device is in operation Surge Arrestors The most effective protection against lightning is to install two lightning surge arrestors one at the antenna the other one at the inte...

Page 12: ...t If the equipment is in a fixed location and is to communicate with only one other unit also in a fixed location then a Yagi antenna is suitable Choose a Yagi with enough gain to ensure adequate gain...

Page 13: ...he maximum power setting of 30dBm Example 2 What is the maximum power the MHX920 can be set to comply with FCC and IC given the following equipment given a Yagi Ant Gain 12dBd and cable and connector...

Page 14: ...Directional Antenna Bluewave RPTNC Pigtail MHS031501 9dBd 900MHz Yagi Directional Antenna Antenex RPTNC Pigtail MHS031441 10dBd 900 MHz Yagi Directional Antenna Bluewave RPTNC Pigtail MHS031451 11dBd...

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